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  2. Joseph M. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    He pointed to the fact that the number of minority uniformed officers increased from 5 to 15 percent during his tenure as proof that he was not insensitive to minorities. [5] In 1983, the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission charged Jordan and White with using Proposition 2 1/2 "as a cover" to lay off 284 patrolmen in 1981. Jordan disputed ...

  3. Boston Police Patrolmen's Association - Wikipedia

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    The BPPA was established in 1965, in response to new collective bargaining laws that allowed municipal employees to unionize (Mass. Gen. L. c. 149, §§ 178G-N). [1] As described by the association's attorney, its founding purposes was "to protect the patrolmen against widespread charges of police brutality and to hear civilian complaints." [2]

  4. Boston Police Department - Wikipedia

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    A Boston Police Special Operations officer A Boston Police cruiser on Beacon Street Boston Police cruiser near Berklee College of Music Boston Police Department kiosk in Downtown Crossing The Boston Police Department has approximately 2,015 officers and 808 civilian personnel, with patrol services covering an area of 89.6 mi 2 (232.1 km 2 ) and ...

  5. Police unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first was the police force of Knoxville, Tennessee, [40] followed by cities such as Cincinnati, Washington DC, Los Angeles, St. Paul, Fort Worth, and Boston. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] By September it had granted charters to police unions in 37 cities, over the protests of city officials reluctant to allow unionized public employees, and the protests of ...

  6. Private policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, as of 1 July 2021, [13] all Rule 400/A SPOs were stripped of their police powers and the automatic right to carry a firearm on-duty, [14] due to the passage of Massachusetts bill S.2963, the 'Police Reform Act.' [15] The Act requires anyone exercising police powers, including Boston SPOs, to prove that they had graduated from a ...

  7. Boston Globe reporters vote to cut pay 9 percent - AOL

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  8. Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    The most far reaching provisions of the Act were to change the way pay is set for the General Schedule and to maintain comparability by locality. It also called for establishment of the following special pay plans: Senior Level (SL) employees (non-supervisory and non-managerial employees classified above grade 15 of the General Schedule), administrative law judges (AL), members of the Boards ...

  9. Tennessee should cap local property taxes like most ... - AOL

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    Limiting the growth in property taxes will benefit every single Tennessee family. Tennessee should cap local property taxes like most American states do Skip to main content